toll road

noun
UK: /ˈtəʊl rəʊd/
US: /ˈtoʊl roʊd/
  1. A road where you have to pay money to drive on it.

    1. We took the toll road to get there faster.
    2. The new toll road should reduce traffic on the highway during peak hours.
  2. A road or highway that requires drivers to pay a fee (toll) for usage, often to fund its construction and maintenance.

    1. The bypass is a toll road, but it saves a lot of time.
    2. Many drivers avoid the toll road due to the added expense, opting for free alternatives.

Synonyms

turnpike

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "toll road" in English means: A road where you have to pay money to drive on it., A road or highway that requires drivers to pay a fee (toll) for usage, often to fund its construction and maintenance..

The phonetic transcription of "toll road" is /ˈtəʊl rəʊd/ in British English and /ˈtoʊl roʊd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "toll road": turnpike.

Example usage of "toll road": "We took the toll road to get there faster.". More examples on the page.